sometime
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- You use sometime for a time in the future or the past that is unknown or undecided.
- We should get together sometime soon.
- He must have left sometime after the party started.
- (UK) (usually before a noun) A sometime editor, president, minister, etc. is someone who used to be in that position.
- Downey's uncle is a sometime actor and screenwriter.
- (US) (usually before a noun) A sometime actor, friend, teacher, etc. is someone who is not usually in that position.
- Jackson was a teacher and sometime actor who appeared in many TV commercials.